OKEOON CITY ENTERPRISE. FKUUY, APRIL 28, 1005. j u rts A IMC 8HUDEL. 1 I Utif iorresponoents' corner j DnlUill W rltf lWts of Gossip From All Part of the County. f I would have been beneficial In lonie ways, till the pupils were tired, moat of them being afflicted with that tired feeling so prevalent In the Spring, and wo can Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every weeK. EAGLE CREEK. Listen how the blue-bird Trills his happy lay. April brings the raindrops Dancing on their tfay. How the sunshine sparkles. How soft the breeies blow, As they rock the scented blossoms Gently to and fro. Every living creature Be he great or small. Seems to bo giving thanks To the Giver of it all. Tine growing weather, everything is millng, for who or what could look down-hearted in such glorious weather? The old time-worn prediction, relating to a wet Easter will not be verified this ; year. If Easter Sunday Is a prognostica tor of the next seven weeks, there will ; be nought for complaint. Carl Douglas, otherwise known as "Doc" performed a very commendable piece of work the other day. that of dig ging out roots, picking up rocks and Im proving the road In other ways, in front of his home. Well done "Doc," if every man sweeps in front of his own door, the street will be ole&n. J. P. Woodle finished quite a patch of potatoes the fore part of last week. The ground was tilled in such a thorough manner, that It wiU surely insure a good crop of the tubers, and a thin crop of H. 8. Gibson had quite an exciting ex perience Sunday in the form of a run away, and it is said the way he split the wind showed his steeds to possess no Inferior running qualities. They became frightened at something and one of them In some manner got his leg over the tongue of the buggy and started on a run. dragging the other with him. They ran for nearly two miles when Mr. Gib Bon succeeded in choking off their wind. No damage was done, in fact it was a very lucky accident if such misfortunes ever come under that head. We woudd like to correct an error, not of mistaken identity, nor yet typograph ical, but one of the writer, that appeared In last week's issue, in regards to the name and residence of Mr. H. Githen's companion on his fishing excursion of last . week. The gentleman was Mr. Fitzgerald, prosecuting attorney, of Port land. Instead of Dover. We tender an apology to the judicial gentleman, not casting any reflections on Dover, how ever. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Woods accompanied by their families, spent Sunday on Eagle Creek, tempting the speckled beauties, who seem somewhat shy this season of all the appetizing bits spread so allur ingly. What success the party had, we have not heard. Mrs. V. A. Douglass, and Miss Blna Douglass spent Eaater with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibson. (Mr. G. is our genial car rier), at Barton. They were loud In their praises of the day's enjoyments, but when questioned as to the number of eggs consumed, they were strangely sil ent. Mr. T. J. Douglass was at Barton Sun day on business. Any one wishing work done, pertain ing to the tonsorial art, will do well to call on Ward Douglass, as he is a con noisseur of the profession. For a rec ommend, apply to Dave Hoffmelster. One of the prettiest sights of nature, that we have seen was a flock of 21 thoroughbred White Leghorn chickens, all of that perfect uniformity, resembl ing nothing so much as animated balls of thistle down. The hen (a white Leg horn) and her little family Is the prop erty of Viola Douglass, who Is Justly proud of them. Ray Woodle went to Dover, Sunday to spend Easter with his brother and family. On his return he was accompan ied by Miss Myrtle and Mrs. Lottie Woodle. School closed Friday, after a term of five months. Although a longer term not blame them for surely a schoolroom Is a decidedly stupid place to Btudy na ture In all her riches, t Where Is our road supervisor, "r has our district that useful ornament? Per haps he has not awakened from his hi bernation. Q17IZ. Won a Nam of Fama DeWitfa Little Early Risers, the fa mous little pills, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon the bowels and liver. They have no equal for biliousness, constipa tion, etc. They do not weaken the stom ach, gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used, always preferred. They strengthen. Sold by Q. A. Harding. NOT FOR A DAY BUT FORMANY DAYS Coupons Given for DISHES CARUS. John Mulvaney was the guest of Delia While Sunday. Pansy Irish visited with Ada Gregory Sunday, also Sarah Thomas. Mr. Henry Hornshuh has been working in Oregon City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knlley Sunday. Mr. Spati and family expect to move to Canby soon. Mrs. Inskeep and Mrs. Stewart called on Mrs. Emmott one day last week. The Carus baseball nine is to play Molalla ne.'t Sunday on the Carus grounds. Pete Emmott was out bumming around Haxeldale Sunday. I wonder what Is the attraction, "James Peter." Norman Howard visited with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howard, Satur day and Sunday. Oscar Erlckson. Lawrence Darrlnger and Norman Howard are working for Mr. Austin at Liberal. Several from here attended the Easter services at Mullno. The wedding bells will soon be ring ing in our midst. LUzie Lewis visited with Clara Schoen born Sunday. Robert Bullard purchased a small flock of Shropshire sheep of Henry Horn shuh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Spats and Mr. and Mrs. Jones too Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kalbfleischer of Canby. 8 pounds prunes 2Sc Arm & Hammer Soda pound So Soda, bulk 4c; Starch So Codfish, pound 10c; Pork and Ilcan..7c 2 cans Peaches or Apricots 25 Canned Peas 7',o Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds 3 for 10c Big tablets, Sc; Shoe Laces 1o Ink, Sc; Vaseline, 4c; Glue 7c 8 lead pencils, rubber tips so Sewing Machine Oil 5c; same 4 os can 10o Oranges or Lemons 1o Pkg. Pins, lc; dozen clothes pins 1c Wire Tacks Pkg, le; Shoo Taok 2ta 16-lnch Rasp 46c; Shovel 60c Gold Dust, 19o In bulk 5o Hand Soap, beat and biggest 4c Laundry Soap, 7, 8. and 10 bars 25c Beans 4c; Soda pound 4c Raisins, worth 10c, for 7o and Be Flour $1.05 up; Graham 81.05 Com Meal 26c; best Lard 11c Coffees 10c, 16c, best 20c Robert Glnther, of Milekslmrg, culled on his' parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. lllu titer. Mr. and Mrs. l lletlumn culled on 8 la IT onl friends last week. Will l.lnduu of AkIoi'Iii, visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sohuebel. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Gluther, culled on C, llornaluih and wife Sunday evening. Mln Wiillo Hughes spent a few days with friends here. Rev. Wettlauffer ,wlll preach at tin German Kvangellrnl rhuivh Sunday af ternoon, May 7. Minn Ella HoriiHhuh, who Is teaching at Wllluilt, and Miss Clara Sherman of that place, spent Saturday and Sunday with the former's parent at this place. Rev. Shupp, preached at the Kvangell cul church last Sunday, Evangelistic services will bo held at the Lutheran church next Sunday even ing, llev. IVscher la the pastor. David Moehnke made a trip to Wll hoit Sunday. Ed. Hettman and wife of Claikes spent Sunday with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt visited with G. A. Schuebel and family Sunday. Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. To think what might have j resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: '1 had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried every thing but nothing would relieve it until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu monia. At Howell &. Jones, druggists; guaranteed; 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Men's 60c and 60c ITndcrwear for 44c Men's Black 8ox 3 pair 25c Underwear, odds and ends.... 27c Men's $1.26 part wool overshtrta cut.. 75c Fine Shirts 40c. 60c. 5c 80c These are samples and about half price. Neat Wool Suits $.1.40 value to close $8.85 Men's Wool Suits cut to $5.90 Pants to close 76c, 95c $1.45 Boys' Pants, cut to 89o Boys' Suits, long pants cut to $2.77 $4.87 Boys' Two-Plece Suits were $3. 20.... $2.44 Ladies' Hose cut to 9c, 14c 19c Blankets and comforts, cut price Corsets cut, 23c and up. 6 spools best thread 25c Black Underskirts ., 70 and 95c White lawn Waists 88c to $1.98 Big lot new val lace 4c up "1 had rt running sore on my leg. Suf fered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away the burning and Itching Instantly and quickly effected a permanent cure." C. W. Lenliai t. Howling Green, O. MILLINERY AT SAVING PRICES AND A BIQ SAVING TOO. Ready to Wear Hats 48c and 98c Trimmed Hats $1.47 up Up-to-date Hats, honestly made priced on Dry Goods Profit Our Hats please. Sh0S, Etc Bright 's Disease and Diabetes News. AMIS. Mrs. J. N. Bramhall left last Thurs day for Woodland. Washington, for a visit with her husband. The W. O. W. quartette of Gritty Camp 539 met at H. E. Bramhalls Sat urday evening for practice. J. J. Eisner returned Sunday from Cherryvllle, where he went to purchase a team. The Grand Circle Women of Woodcraft, will give an entertainment at Sandy, Saturday evening, April, 29th, when an effort will be made to organize a Circle at that place. Aims is very quiet this 8pring, as com pared with last, a year ago this month three saw mills were In operation here, employing about ,70 men, where as only one Is running at present. Men's $2 and 12.25 Shoes for $1.76 Men's Full Stock Shoes $1.85 Boys' FuU Stock 12 to 2, cut to $1.40 Ladles' $1.50 Shoes cut to $1.19 Red Front Store EC. HAM,SLTON,'.Proprietcr OREGON CITY. OREGON Don't Borrow Trouble. It Is a bad habit borrowing anything, but the worst thing you can possibly b-.i:ow, Is trouble. Vlict. sick, oie heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Brlght's disease, and similar Internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but f.y for relief t; Electric Bitters. Here you will find cure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Howell & Jones drug store. Price Fv. Guaranteed. "Cure the cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 8yrup cures coughs and colds, down to the very verge of consumption. A Hopeless Cast. Myrtllla Clytemanestra Orubb Got mad and Joined a spinsters' club; She canned It to be known that she Had vowed to keep forever free From matrimony and Its cares In her opinion men were bears. She paid her dues a year or two. And then dejectedly withdrew; 'TIs sad to say that no man came Imploring her to change her name. "Confound your foolish spinsters' club; I'm through, it's useless!" said Miss Grubb. Being dissatisfied with your Job Is a poor way to show that your pay ought to be raised. CASTORIA lot Infants and Children. ThB Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of Tla Kind You llavo Always Nought, and which linn boca la uo for over 00 yenm, litis homo the ftliniaturo of 4111(1 11114 DCOIl lillMlO UIMlcr Ills noiw f nonal BiipcrvlHlon nliico ltd Infancy. Allow no mm todniwtvA voti In 41. l! All Counterfeit, Imitation ami" Juat-nH-irood" are btife ISxpcrunouts that trlllo with and cudunirer tho health of InfiuiU and Children Hi per leuco agalust KxpcrliucnU What is CASTORIA Castorla la n luirmlesn substitute- for Cantor Oil, Pare. oric, Drops and Hoothlng Synips. It 1 rieaant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine itor other Karcotlo nubstance. Its ago in Its fjrtinrantee. It destroys Worms and alhiys FeverUhneHM. It rures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, rures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and Dowels, glvlnir healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pauaceu Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature) of sr j isMssaBassraSjjSjjBfMljjs" The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tMiMllf. tf MWRIIAV IfNlt, ftf VtJMM MT Enterprise for Job Printing The John J. Fulton Co. ot San Fran Cisco, First in the World to An nounce the Cure and present a Definite Percentage of Recoveries (87 per cent) and Give Out Lists of the Cured. Eere are some ot the San Francisco recor rles. Ail of tbem wero declared bj physicians to be incurably ill with Brlght's Disease or Diabetes: N. W. Bpaulding, President Spauldlng; Saw Co.; Adolpb. Weske, founder Cal. Cracker Co.; Carl D. Zeile, pioneer druggist; Chas. Engelke, editor San Francisco Journal; R. M Wood, editor Spirit Review; Edward Short, of the Call; C. A. Newton, yardmaster S. P. Co. (Saoramento); John A. Phelps, Hotel Repeller; Mrs. M. Empey, 130 Steiner 8t.; Mrs. S. E. Cllne, 1737 Broadway; Mrs. P. Goyheneix, 628 Fillmore St. (tapped 38 times); R. C. Pell, Manager Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.; F. J. Bach elder, Paciflo Coast Agt. Beth Thomas Clock Co.; E. B. Cutler, Attorney, 830 Pine St.; Win. Bale, Real Estate, 215 Sansoms St.; Mrs. C. 0. Matthewson Proprietor Hotel Clifton; Thos! Easklns, Merohant (Petaluma); Col. Wm. Hawking, TJ. S. Quartermaster's Department; Chas. P. Wackor, Merchant, 131 Jth St.; Mrs. Thos. Chrlstol, 42 27th St., and hundreds of others. Some were at death's door when put on the compounds, but many such recovered. That many were In extremis may be learned from this: Some recovered who had benn tapped dozens of times; others weni already in the twitchings of uraemio poisoning; many had from four to six physicians oonflrm the fatal diagnosis; several left standard hospitals ia extremis; several hadrelatlvesoailed in for last Interviews, and a few recovered who were in a state of absolute coma. In a word about 87 of all eases of Brlght's Disease and Diabetes, heretofore positively in curable, are now curable under the new Fulton Compounds. The Renal Compound for Brlght's and Kidney Disease is II; for Diabetes, 11.60. Pamphlet free. We have Just established a depot in your olty where you will and the Com. pound and pamphlets, Tlx; Charman & Co., City Drug Store. PARKPLACE. Mrs. Blood and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brayton last week. Emery French Is confined to the bed with sickness and has been for several days. Miss Haenel spent Easter with the Greffoz family in Portland. The Mothers Club received many words of praise for the royal way In which they entertained the teachers at the Asso ciation meeting last Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Freytag; entertained a num ber of guests for Easter dinner at her beautiful home In West Gladstone. Among the number were Miss Agatha Cutter and Miss Wilson of Porkplace and Miss Childs of Gladstone. The guests carried home pretty little souvenir glasses as tokens of remem brance of the day. The friends of Lewis Smith will re gTet to learn of the sad accident which befell him last week. While working on the Government building In Portland, he slipped, losing his footing and fell a dis tance of 65 feet, seriously Injuring him internally. He was immediately taken to the hospital and given every atten tion, but was lying in a critical condi tion at last account. Roscoe Brown enjoyed a visit with his father from Dallas, Oregon, the first of the week. Mr. Grown Is a teacher, so while here attended the Association which was held In Parkplace the 22d. Mrs. Wm. Holmes is having the In terior of her house papered and painted and otherwise Improved. Mr. French is doing the work. Mrs. Lucas is expecting her mother from Kansas, soon, to visit her during the Lewis and dlark Fair. If a Cow gave Butter mankind would have to invent milk. Milk Is Na ture's emulsion butter put In shape for diges tion. Cod liver oil is ex tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we can digest it. Scott's Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo- phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scott's Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing food - medi cine in the world. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-41 5 Pearl Street New York 50c. and $I.OO. All druRgl&ts Bean th j$ The Kind You Have Always Bought j A Delightful Beverage I A Safe Stimulant j A Good Medicine I I For 8ale by I E. MATTHIAS tola Aganey for Oregon City. The House Furnisher You paid to much for your goods! Did your wife ever accuscyou of such a crime? If so, prevent it for the future by studying our prices. These prices are only for the careful buyer, reckless buyers are doomed. The reckless buyer will spend his money on slick talk, the careful buyer for value received X S S AtS- f 'V X 1S Mf V K A riky j & 7 ZJ C W Y A AM 1 'P- 52 Going to Build? TO" r- We have an immense stock of Cedar doors and ooorj windows on hand also P5 building hardware. Let us fieure forvou we can H " - save you money, ihere are some damaged doors left from our disastrous fire which will go cheap. J ' ''. I -- ' - vT.- BUREAU high grade finish, fine mirror, full size $6.50 zsL3M ecnnssEs Steel Range laaMamtaMaaBwaMMaMaMaaaaM JO years guarantee 18 inch oven 6 holes Most elaborate nickel ...$30.00... if This Rocker $1.50 A .f Attistic Designs Of Wall Paper I0c per double roll and up Lace Curtains 50c per pair and up SBsB CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, CHINA MATTING at LOWEST PRICES - - - i q V,